Wednesday, 25 February 2009

World's Most Advanced MRI Machine Finds Home at Bangkok Hospital

Bangkok Hospital recently acquired the world's most advanced piece of imaging equipment for diagnosing and imaging heart conditions, a 256-slice CT scanner.

Bangkok Hospital recently acquired one of the world's most advanced pieces of equipment for the diagnosis and imaging of heart conditions, a 256-slice CT scanner. This machine is an upgrade to the 64-slice scanner, previously the most advanced technology available.

Bangkok Hospital is working on creating a cut-price package for the 256-slice CT multi-detector. While the details are not currently finalized, current packages at the hospital usually represent savings of between 50% and 95% over comparable procedures in the US. Please contact Bangkok Heart Hospital for the details at info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com dot

The 256-slice scanner, such as Bangkok Hospital now has, was in prototype stage as recently as 2006. The system is most widely used for cardiac imaging, but can also be used for other large organ imaging, such as liver, brain and lung imaging.

The advantages of the new 256-slice system over lower slice-count machines include:
1. Extremely high image quality and picture clarity
2. Medication for reducing the heart rate prior to test is not required
3. Radiation exposure to the client is clinically proven to be lower
4. Use of contrast media is minimized
5. Patients who previously could not undergo the test because of tachycardia, severe renal failure, cardiac arrhythmia, contrast media and/or seafood allergy are not precluded from 256-slice tests

Dr Kitipan Visudharom the director of the Bangkok Heart Hospital – one of the four hospitals that make up the Bangkok Hospital campus, is looking forward to helping a high volume of patients with the new package and machine. "Heart disease is one of the most common conditions that bring people to Bangkok Hospital. We should be able to save thousands of people significant amounts of money, and greatly improve their health outcomes also with this new technology and package".

About Bangkok Hospital:

Bangkok Hospital is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, the hospital is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information contact Chris E-Marketing Manager, Bangkok Hospital.
Email: info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com

http://www.bangkokhospital.com


New Option for Early Stage Breast Cancer Patients at Bangkok Hospital

Bangkok Hospital has recently implemented a streamlined program aimed at helping conserve patients' own tissue for early stage breast cancer patients. It is expected to allow up to 30% of cancer patients to keep their own breasts.

Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital - one of the four hospitals that make up the Bangkok Hospital campus, a top Thailand cancer center, is helping improve women's self-image, prospect of breastfeeding, sexual functioning and lifestyle preservation after breast cancer with a new breast conserving therapy program.

The Breast Conserving Therapy Program provides a structured treatment path for early stage breast cancer patients that is geared towards breast conserving therapy and reducing the need for Thai cosmetic surgery. The procedure basics are:
1. Condition history is determined, examination and initial consult performed
2. Digital mammogram or ultrasound is requested, if necessary
3. Excision, biopsy or FNA pathology performed if necessary
4. If the tests reveal early stage breast cancer, the medical team makes its recommendations on treatment options. If the patient decides to have breast conserving surgery, she receives comprehensive information on the nature of the disease, the surgery, and after-care and self care such as proper exercise, prior to admission.
5. Heart function continues to be monitored
6. Support and education continue
7. Specialist formulates treatment plan once would begins to heal, and treatment schedule for patient is determined.

It is estimated that around 30% of patients can undergo breast conserving therapy (BCT) at no increased risk over mastectomy. Breast conserving therapy has the following advantages over mastectomy for patients:
8. Functional lactation is possible in the treated breast, for patients planning to have children
9. Patients of all ages report better body image
10. Sexual functioning is less affected
11. Emotional and social functioning are less affected
12. General disruption to life is lower with BCT

The fact that breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed at Bangkok Hospital's specialist cancer center, Wattanosoth Hospital, was the prompter for the creation of the new program.

Dr. Chajchawan Nakhakes is a medical oncology specialist at Bangkok Hospital, and is confident the program will improve outcomes for patients. "Patients undergoing BCT have so many advantages over mastectomy patients, and in many cases the medical difference is non-existent. The program makes it easier and more natural for patients to choose BCT if appropriate, and reassures them about their choice."

About Bangkok Hospital:

Bangkok Hospital - www.bangkokhospital.com - is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, the hospital is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information contact Chris E-Marketing Manager, Bangkok Hospital.
Email: info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com

http://www.bangkokhospital.com

New Breast Lift Package at Bangkok Hospital Puts an Affordable Price on Self-Esteem

Bangkok Hospital has recently created a new breast lift package, slashing 70% off the US cost of the cost of this popular surgery. Bangkok Hospital recently launched a new cut-price package for one of their most popular Thailand cosmetic surgeries - mastopexy or breast lift surgery.

The package costs 110,000 Thai Baht, or around US$3,145 at current exchange rates. This slashes up to 70% off the cost of the surgery in the US, which can cost women up to US$11,000. The cost in Australia is up to US$5,200.

The new package includes:
1. Surgeons fee
2. Anesthesiologist's fee
3. 1 night accommodation in surgical floor and associated basic charges
4. Operating room charges
5. Medical equipment, supplies and medications
6. Anesthetic and pre-anesthetic drugs

Thousands of successful breast lifts are performed worldwide every year. Breast lift surgery makes a substantial difference to self-esteem and quality of life for many women.

As breast lift surgery is a cosmetic procedure, the costs in the US are further impacted by the fact that insurance will generally not cover the cost.

Dr. Jaturong Ninnagara is a plastic surgeon at Bangkok Hospital who completed his training over thirty years ago, and has qualifications from both Thai and Australian facilities. He says the package should help improve quality of life for more women. "Breast lift surgery can lift a patient's outlook and mood just as much as their physique. I'm glad the package will make this positive change possible for so many more women".

About Bangkok Hospital:

Bangkok Hospital - www.bangkokhospital.com - is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, the hospital is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information contact Chris E-Marketing Manager, Bangkok Hospital.
Email: info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com

http://www.bangkokhospital.com


Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Bangkok Hospital Doctor Receives International Attention for His Work

The director of Bangkok Heart Hospital – one of the four hospitals that make up the Bangkok Hospital campus -, Dr.Kitipan Visudharom M.D., PhD., has received recognition for his work through an international publication. The article further raises awareness of the elite standard of doctors at the international hospital in Bangkok.

The knowledge, skills, care and expertise of Bangkok Heart Hospital's director, Dr Kitipan Visudharom, have been recognized and venerated in an international publication. This has raised awareness of the superior standard of doctors at Thai facilities in general, as well as Dr Kitipan's particular skills.

Dr Kitipan was recognized and commended in January 2009's Prestige Magazine, under the title 'On Call for Life'. The long article examines Dr Kitipan's work history, skills, and the achievements of he and his team in the seven years since he took over management of Bangkok Heart Hospital.

The article also reports glowingly on Dr Kitipan's manner, which is typical of Bangkok medical tourism facility staff - "His character is ... disarmingly mellow and soft spoken". The Minnesota Heart Institute, Dr Kitipan's previous work, is written up as a world-class facility, and the miraculous effect of his treatment on patients is recounted.

Dr Kitipan Visudharom returned to Thailand after 30 years of practicing overseas as part of a program to provide 72 free heart operations to needy patients, in honor of the 72nd birthday of Thailand's King. Dr Kitipan received his MD from Siriraj University, then did residency training in the US. He went on to gain a PhD in surgery from the University of Minnesota. He co-founded the Minnesota Heart Institute, a similar center to Bangkok Heart Hospital.

"I would like to see us be able to recruit the best doctors, as many as we can, from here and abroad, continue writing and doing advanced research and some day people will recognize Bangkok Heart Hospital as one of the world's best", says Dr Kitipan.

About Bangkok Hospital:

Bangkok Hospital - www.bangkokhospital.com - is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, the hospital is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information contact Chris E-Marketing Manager, Bangkok Hospital.
Email: info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com

http://www.bangkokhospital.com


Sunday, 22 February 2009

Bangkok Hospital Acquires World's Most Advanced CT Scanner for Cardiac Patients

Bangkok Hospital recently acquired the world's most advanced piece of imaging equipment for diagnosing and imaging heart conditions, a 256-slice CT scanner.

Bangkok Heart Hospital – one of the four hospitals that make up the Bangkok Hospital campus - recently acquired one of the world's most advanced pieces of equipment for the diagnosis and imaging of heart conditions, a 256-slice CT scanner. This machine is an upgrade to the 64-slice scanner, previously the most advanced technology available.

Bangkok Hospital is working on creating a cut-price package for the 256-slice CT multi-detector. While the details are not currently finalized, current packages at the hospital usually represent savings of between 50% and 95% over comparable procedures in the US. Please contact Bangkok Heart Hospital for the details at heart ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com dot

The 256-slice scanner, such as Bangkok Hospital now has, was in prototype stage as recently as 2006. The system is most widely used for cardiac imaging, but can also be used for other large organ imaging, such as liver, brain and lung imaging.

The advantages of the new 256-slice system over lower slice-count machines include:
1. Extremely high image quality and picture clarity
2. Medication for reducing the heart rate prior to test is not required
3. Radiation exposure to the client is clinically proven to be lower
4. Use of contrast media is minimized
5. Patients who previously could not undergo the test because of tachycardia, severe renal failure, cardiac arrhythmia, contrast media and/or seafood allergy are not precluded from 256-slice tests

Dr Rapin Kukreya, one of the heart hospital's Interventional Cardiologists, is looking forward to helping a high volume of patients with the new package and machine. "Heart disease is one of the most common conditions that bring people to Bangkok Hospital. We should be able to save thousands of people significant amounts of money, and greatly improve their health outcomes also with this new technology and package".

About Bangkok Hospital:

Bangkok Hospital - www.bangkokhospital.com - is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, the hospital is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information contact Chris E-Marketing Manager, Bangkok Hospital.
Email: info ( @ ) bangkokhospital dot com

http://www.bangkokhospital.com


Monday, 2 February 2009

Bangkok Hospital Making Youth and Beauty Affordable For All

Bangkok Hospital recently announced a new face and neck lift package, making the popular cosmetic surgery affordable for those who were previously excluded.

Bangkok Hospital has announced a new cut-price face and neck lift package, at around 15% of the current cost in the US.

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center's Face and Neck Lift Package costs 120,000 TB, or around US$3,400 at current exchange rates. The price is valid from today until June 30, 2009. The package includes:
• 1 night inpatient care in the surgical floor, including room, nursing and food charges
• Operating room charges
• Necessary medical equipment, supplies and medications
• Fees for doctors and anesthesiologists

The Hospital has also begun offering a facelift (forehead) at only 100,000 TB, or around US$2,800 at current exchange rates.

The cost of a facelift in the US can be up to $25,000, and a face-and-neck lift can cost up to $29,000. Most procedures average between $6,000 and $15,000. Facelifts were the seventh-most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in 2007, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

This package could benefit a large proportion of the 55 million cosmetic surgery patients who will be treated in the US by 2015, as estimated by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Facial cosmetic surgery has recently been scientifically proven to improve first impressions. A study presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, revealed that participants who had facial cosmetic surgery scored higher on first impression judgements for dating success, attractiveness and athleticism, than those that hadn't.

Dr. Worawat Suwanruxa and Dr. Seni Kupgan two of the plastic surgeons at Bangkok Hospital are looking forward to helping such large numbers of patients. "Our cut price packages offer amazing savings compared to US costs, and facilities are often larger and more luxurious. It simply makes sense to combine elective surgery with a vacation, in our globalized world".

About Bangkok Hospital Medical Center:

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, BMC is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, BMC is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information:
Call (+66) 2310 3344 (contact center 24hrs)
Email: info@bangkokhospital.com


Bangkok Hospital's Personal Care and Patience Strongest Characteristics, for One Patient

A Hawaiian woman treated at Bangkok Hospital in an emergency procedure recently has vowed to spread the word about the facility's outstanding service throughout the world.

Barbara Leong, who had an emergency operation on her femur at Bangkok Hospital recently, has vowed to spread the word about the hospital's excellent care and service all over the world.

Mrs Leong had an emergency femur operation at Bangkok Hospital after experiencing "the worst pain I ever endured … due to knotted tight muscles under my legs and hips", in her words.

Her stay at the hospital totaled just over a month, and in that time she came to have great respect and admiration for the doctors, physical therapy staff and nursing staff at the hospital. "I truly felt that each and every person that I came into contact with made me feel as though I was a member of their family", Mrs Leong said. She names porters, cleaning ladies, tray people, aides, therapists, patient relations staff as well as "the very caring nurses", and "of course the wonderful doctors" in her glowing appraisal of Bangkok Hospital's service.

Mrs. Leong was also amazed at the way her pain was handled, stating she had always believed that hip or leg surgery came with intense pain. She was surprised to find that her greatest problem was weakness, however she says that medical staff helped her through this: "knowing they were with me, gave me all the confidence that I was lacking".

"Thank you for the great care that I experienced personally - you may be sure that my friends and family worldwide will hear about the great Bangkok Hospital", Mrs Leong concluded in her statement.

Dr. Som-arch Wongkhomthong the director of the International Hospital, is unsurprised at Barbara's effusive reaction. "We are always delighted to hear back about such positive outcomes for patients! Our service is something we pride ourselves on, and we sometimes take it for granted that hospitals elsewhere in the world are as service-focused. Cases such as Mrs. Leong's help spread the word that Thailand is a world-class, beautiful and very cost-effective place to seek medical treatment".

About Bangkok Hospital Medical Center:

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center ( BMC ) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, BMC is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, BMC is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information:
Call ( +66 ) 2310 3344 ( contact center 24hrs )
Email: info@bangkokhospital.com



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Bangkok Hospital Staff Receive Personal Training From Birmingham Hip Procedure Pioneer

Bangkok Hospital was recently visited by one of the world's top orthopedic surgeons, inventor of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing technique Mr Derek McMinn. He personally trained hospital staff in his system, among other activities.

Bangkok Hospital recently hosted Mr Derek McMinn, inventor of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System. Mr McMinn held teaching sessions and presentations, as well as demonstrating the technique he pioneered.

Mr McMinn "Worked with hospital staff to perfect their technique … gave presentations, held teaching sessions and performed the operation on a very grateful Thai lady", according to Dr Micheal Moreton, International Medical Coordinator at Bangkok Hospital.

The top indicator for hip replacement surgery is osteoarthritis. The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System has several advantages over conventional hip replacements, including:
• Elimination of the traditional problem of leg lengthening
• Less invasive - No large stem to be inserted into the femur
• Eliminates the problem of hip dislocation

The procedure has been in use for over 11 years, and gained FDA approval for its use in the US in 2006.

Dr Sombat Rojviroj is the head of orthopaedic surgery at Bangkok Hospital, and was among the first surgeons from Bangkok Hospital to be trained in the Birmingham Hip technique. He has over 25 years medical experience, and over 3 years experience with the relatively new concept of hip resurfacing as opposed to replacement. "It was wonderful to watch the technique's inventor perform his own operation", enthused Dr Rojviroj. "The nurses especially gained a much greater understanding of the procedure's background and details".

Birmingham Hip Resurfacing is primarily intended for patients under 55, although fitter 50-60 year olds are also considered as candidates. Birmingham Hip Resurfacing has been performed on top athletes, including
• Floyd Landis, who went on to win the 2006 Tour de France
• Cory Foulk, who finished a marathon three months after his surgery, and came eleventh in the Ultraman world championship 14 months after the surgery
• Scott Kopperud, who was awarded a ninth-degree black belt in May 2008 after undergoing Birmingham Hip Resurfacing in 2006

About Bangkok Hospital Medical Center:

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, BMC is an expansive state-of-the-
art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, BMC is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information:
Call (+66) 2310 3344 (contact center 24hrs)
Email: info@bangkokhospital.com

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Bangkok Hospital Medical Center (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today.



Bangkok Hospital Set to Blitz Spa and Wellness Tourism as Well as Medical Tourism in 2009

Bangkok Hospital's recently revamped list of wellness and beauty treatments are making it the leader of a growing trend, as named by the foremost online spa resource, SpaFinder

Bangkok Hospital has revamped its Health and Beauty service offering, coinciding with the release of SpaFinder's Top Ten Spa Trends to Watch in 2009 naming the blending of hospitals with medical spas one of their top trends for 2009.

Bangkok Hospital recently added several new massage services to their Healthy and Beauty offering. Patients can now access several spa-type treatments in-room at Bangkok Hospital, including:
• Full body Thai massages
• Hour-long foot massages
• Therapeutic Western style massages
• Manicures and pedicures
• Hair styling services

A one hour Thai body massage costs 350THB, or around US$10 at current exchange rates. A one hour therapeutic massage, administered by a qualified physical therapist, costs 600THB or US$17 at current rates for outpatients, and 1000THB or around US$28 for in room service. Manicures and pedicures cost 100 baht in-salon, or 200 baht in-room; these costs equate to around US$2.80 or US$5.70 at current exchange rates.

SpaFinder has named the blending of medical treatment with spas and tourism as third in its list of Top Ten Spa Trends to Watch in 2009. President of SpaTrends, Susie Ellis, notes that "for 2009, whether it’s … the rise of wellness tourism or diagnostics—there’s never been more breeding going on in the spa Petri dish". This increasing combination of medical and spa services is the report's flagship prediction, and appears third in the list of top ten trends.

Bangkok Hospital fits neatly into the report's forecasts. SpaFinder advises to "watch for the line between spas, medical spas and hospitals to become ever more creatively blended", and Bangkok Hospital has been leading the trend.

Chris Sharasuvana, the hospital's e-marketing manager, believes that the spa offering is an important part of the hospital's services. "It not only helps differentiate us from Western hospitals and draw first-time patients to Bangkok Hospital, these services play an important part in the speed of recovery, positivity and mental resilience of our patients", Mr Sharasuvana noted. "We couldn't do without them", he added.

About Bangkok Hospital Medical Center:

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, BMC is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, BMC is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information:
Call (+66) 2310 3344 (contact center 24hrs)
Email: info@bangkokhospital.com


Arrhythmia Patients Can Run, Swim Again After Treatment With New Technology At Bangkok Hospital

Bangkok Hospital recently acquired a new piece of cutting-edge technology for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, the CartoSound Imaging System. This has the potential to help millions of people worldwide.

Bangkok Hospital recently acquired the Cartosound Imaging System for treating cardiac arrhythmia, the first of its kind in Thailand. It has the potential to save thousands of lives lost due to stroke and cardiac arrest.

The CartoSound Image Integration Module is a new system for intracardiac echocardiography, an imaging system used in the electrical treatment of heart arrhythmia. Arrhythmia is estimated to affect up to 1 in 85 people in many Western countries, with 4 million people in the US suffering recurrent arrhythmias, and 700,000 in the UK.

Benefits of Bangkok Hospital's new Cartosound system include:
• Shorter periods of ablation during electrical treatment for arrhythmia
• Lower radiation exposure levels for patients
• More accurate pinpointing of arrhythmia locations
• Real-time imaging and feedback is provided, giving surgeons more control and allowing them to be more responsive Cardiac arrhythmias are often ignored by patients, but can lead to death by stroke or cardiac arrest. Ventricular fibrillation, one form of arrhythmia, causes half of all cardiac deaths. Atrial fibrillation is a leading indicator for stroke, with 15% of all stroke patients experiencing atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation can also lead to congestive heart failure.

Dr. Kitipan V.Arom, the hospital director, hopes the the new machine will encourage more arrhythmia patients to opt for treatment. "Many people believe that arrhythmia is more of an annoyance than a threat to life - yet we see it as a factor in so many hospital deaths. The Cartosound can prevent an enormous proportion of these arrhythmia deaths".

Dr David Wilber of Loyola University Medical Center, agrees that the machine is a great boon to the industry. " This unique system will improve our ability to ablate complex cardiac arrhythmias - [it will] diminish the need for detailed pre-procedure imaging studies, reduce procedure times, and facilitate accurate and effective lesion placement."


About Bangkok Hospital Medical Center:

Bangkok Hospital Medical Center (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, BMC is an expansive state-of-the-art medical campus providing comprehensive medical care through multidisciplinary teams of highly trained specialists. With its four hospitals and broad range of specialized clinics, BMC is equipped with all of the diagnostic and treatment facilities not generally available at local hospitals. The center has received Joint Commission International accreditation and is known throughout the world for delivering world-class, award-winning healthcare.

For more information:
Call (+66) 2310 3344 (contact center 24hrs)
Email: info@bangkokhospital.com